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The Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tooling landscape is in turmoil. HashiCorp’s decision to move from open source to a “source-available” license and pending acquisition by IBM are just the biggest recent shakeups.
Developers almost always wind up having to use git to manage their code. Of course, before you actually get into using git, you need to first understand what it is and how it works. For that, give “Need To Know Git? Start Here” a read.
Meta is winning the open source AI story by using the term to push a large language model (LLM) that is not open source. But really, the Meta camp can call open source whatever it wants.
Mediasoup, an open source server-side WebRTC library, revolutionizes the development of scalable real-time applications. Known for its superior codec support, Mediasoup offers a creative platform for building advanced real-time media streaming services.
One of the interesting things about web development has always been the attempt to merge the worlds of visual design with that of data design. While they need to come together in websites and web apps, they are quite separate disciplines.
Cybersecurity spending continues to rise, but so do the number of compromises. The question is: If organizations are implementing more cybersecurity practices, why are the number of attacks rising?
Fetch a random Breaking Bad quote using a simple command for a creative coding experience.
Learning Linux has never been easier. There are plenty of resources out there, lots of opportunities for hands-on experience, and more user-friendly distributions than ever. The biggest challenge you might face is how to approach your learning plan.
While Nvidia enjoys unprecedented demand for GPUs as companies ramp up their AI projects, quiet progress from Intel and other chip makers has reduced the need for GPUs in the first place, allowing at least some workloads to be run without graphical processing units at all.
“The 5th of March was a rainy night in Silicon Valley,” wrote Steven Levy. The year was 1975, and dozens sat on the cement floor of Gordon French‘s garage, awaiting the historic first meeting of the Homebrew Computer Club.
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